Showing posts with label desi mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desi mobile. Show all posts

2.2.08

Power of the mobile phone



Why does poverty still exist despite decades of development aid?

In this talk, Iqbal-Quadir explains why "aid does damages: because it empowers authorities instead of people," and advocates a new approach to development from below, "by the people for the people." His own experience as a child in Bangladesh and later a banker in New York brought him to realize that "connectivity is productivity" -- and that a simple cell phone has enormous power.

Now his telecom company, Grameenphone, offers service to most of rural Bangladesh, creating new opportunities by connecting villages to the world.

22.1.08

Mobile-Communication boosts Bangladesh

Bangladesh has ended 2007 with 34.37 million mobile phone subscribers, up from 33.10 million in November last year, according to the latest update BTRC.

Grameenphone had 16.48 million customers, up from 16.01, while bangalink ended the year with 7.08 million customers, up from 6.51 million in Dec-2007.

Aktel has been losing customers during the year and ended December with 6.40 million subscribers while CityCell increased its subscriber base to 1.41 million.

Teletalk-Bangladesh had 850,000 subscribers, up from 720,000 a month earlier, and Warid Telecom ended 2007 with 2.15 million customers.

Via NFB-Blog

9.1.08

BlackBerry in Bangladesh

Grameenphone Ltd. and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the launch of the BlackBerry® wireless solution in Bangladesh.
Anders Jensen, CEO at Grameenphone said: “The BlackBerry platform is the gold standard in mobility for business users around the world. We are proud to be the first mobile operator launching the BlackBerry platform in Bangladesh.”
About Grameenphone & Business Solutions
Grameenphone Ltd. is the largest telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh with more than 16.5 million subscribers as of December 2007. It has an EDGE/GPRS enabled nationwide network covering 98% of the population.

Via WebWire